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Berg Katse
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Flipping around on the TV today, while waiting for my eyes to readjust after being dilated by the opthalmologist, I heard some interesting statistics on a show on PBS. It may have been the McLaughlin Group (however the hell you spell it), but I couldn't see, so I'm just taking a guess.
Turns out that 25% of all criminals in the world are incarcerated in the US. They have a population of over 2.1 million inmates. The question presented, of course, is why, considering the US definitely does not have the largest population in the world.
One of the panellists said that it has nothing to do with the lack of gun laws and controls, and everything to do with ethnicity. However, he failed to back up his conclusion with any factual statements. Interracial violence is actually quite rare--95% of all crimes against black people are perpetrated by black people, and in other ethnic groups, the percentage is about the same, never dipping below 90%. So if people of certain ethnicities are only attacking those of the same ethnicity, how is ethnicity or ethnic tension the cause of all this violence?
And if it were true that ethnic tension is the cause of the crimes, wouldn't places with larger populations constitute the largest number of inmates? The US is only third on the list of most populous countries, and is the only Western country in the top ten (for population, it goes: China, India, US, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Japan). It could be stated that the US is the only country with great ethnic diversity among its population, but many of the countries listed are well known for the degree of violence (particularly between different classes/castes and religions).
So is there truly a violence problem in the US? One could say that the US simply has a better justice system, with more penitentiaries, and is much less corrupt than some of the other countries. But on the other hand, the penalties for criminals in these countries is severe--executions by firing squad and stonings still occur in at least four of the countries listed. Is fear of the punishment keeping the one billion plus populations of China and India out of trouble, or is it the difficulty of obtaining weapons, or something more fundamental--are the people of these countries more concerned with surviving day to day life that they simply don't have the "luxury" to participate in criminal activity?
Hmm....
Katse
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20-07-2004 22:27
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meridianday
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25-07-2004 18:36
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